dehüdrohalogeneerimine
Dehüdrohalogeneerimine is a chemical reaction in which a hydrogen halide (HX) molecule is eliminated from a substrate. This process typically results in the formation of a double bond or a triple bond. The "de-" prefix indicates removal, "hydro-" refers to hydrogen, and "halogen" refers to a halogen element. The "-eering" suffix denotes a process or reaction.
This reaction is commonly employed in organic chemistry to synthesize alkenes and alkynes from alkyl halides.
Dehüdrohalogeneerimine is a fundamental reaction with applications in the production of various organic compounds, including polymers